Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Investigating the Genetic Basis of Unexplained Infertility and Potential Chromosomal Abnormalities

View through CrossRef
Infertility affects millions globally, with 10-15% of couples experiencing unexplained cases. Despite advancements in medicine, the cause remains unknown, causing emotional distress. Recent research suggests a genetic basis for this issue. This review aims to provide a better understanding of the underlying genetic factors contributing to unexplained infertility and potentially identify genetic markers that could aid in the diagnosis and treatment of this condition. A literature review was conducted to understand the genetic basis of unexplained infertility. Relevant articles from databases like PubMed and Google Scholar were analyzed, covering topics like genetics, chromosomal abnormalities, genetic markers, and fertility, resulting in 50 articles. The literature review revealed that there is a strong correlation between unexplained infertility and chromosomal abnormalities. Several studies have reported an increased rate of chromosomal abnormalities in couples with unexplained infertility compared to those with normal fertility. Around 10% of couples with unexplained infertility had chromosomal abnormalities, with the most common being translocations. A higher rate of chromosomal abnormalities in couples with unexplained infertility who had a history of recurrent miscarriages. The review reveals a significant genetic component to unexplained infertility, with chromosomal abnormalities in affected couples indicating underlying genetic factors. Further research is needed to identify specific genetic markers for diagnosis and treatment, potentially leading to personalized treatment options. Genetic counseling and testing should be considered for couples with recurrent miscarriages to identify potential abnormalities and provide appropriate support.
Title: Investigating the Genetic Basis of Unexplained Infertility and Potential Chromosomal Abnormalities
Description:
Infertility affects millions globally, with 10-15% of couples experiencing unexplained cases.
Despite advancements in medicine, the cause remains unknown, causing emotional distress.
Recent research suggests a genetic basis for this issue.
This review aims to provide a better understanding of the underlying genetic factors contributing to unexplained infertility and potentially identify genetic markers that could aid in the diagnosis and treatment of this condition.
A literature review was conducted to understand the genetic basis of unexplained infertility.
Relevant articles from databases like PubMed and Google Scholar were analyzed, covering topics like genetics, chromosomal abnormalities, genetic markers, and fertility, resulting in 50 articles.
The literature review revealed that there is a strong correlation between unexplained infertility and chromosomal abnormalities.
Several studies have reported an increased rate of chromosomal abnormalities in couples with unexplained infertility compared to those with normal fertility.
Around 10% of couples with unexplained infertility had chromosomal abnormalities, with the most common being translocations.
A higher rate of chromosomal abnormalities in couples with unexplained infertility who had a history of recurrent miscarriages.
The review reveals a significant genetic component to unexplained infertility, with chromosomal abnormalities in affected couples indicating underlying genetic factors.
Further research is needed to identify specific genetic markers for diagnosis and treatment, potentially leading to personalized treatment options.
Genetic counseling and testing should be considered for couples with recurrent miscarriages to identify potential abnormalities and provide appropriate support.

Related Results

Are Cervical Ribs Indicators of Childhood Cancer? A Narrative Review
Are Cervical Ribs Indicators of Childhood Cancer? A Narrative Review
Abstract A cervical rib (CR), also known as a supernumerary or extra rib, is an additional rib that forms above the first rib, resulting from the overgrowth of the transverse proce...
Prevalence of Chromosomal Abnormalities in Iranian Patients with Infertility
Prevalence of Chromosomal Abnormalities in Iranian Patients with Infertility
Background: The numerical and structural abnormalities of chromosomes are the most common cause of infertility. Here, we evaluated the prevalence and types of chromosomal abnormali...
Idiopathic infertility
Idiopathic infertility
Abstract There are a multitude of disorders that lead to hypogonadism and infertility, but despite this the largest group of infertile men are those diagnosed as suf...
ASSESSING UNEXPLAINED INFERTILITY: THE ROLE OF UTERINE ARTERY DOPPLER ULTRASOUND PARAMETERS
ASSESSING UNEXPLAINED INFERTILITY: THE ROLE OF UTERINE ARTERY DOPPLER ULTRASOUND PARAMETERS
Background: The objective of the study was to assess the diagnostic value of uterine artery Doppler in unexplained infertility Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluat...
What is the Prevalence of genetic disorders that cause effects on infertility
What is the Prevalence of genetic disorders that cause effects on infertility
Infertility rates increases day by day and major reason can be genetic disorders.Objective: To review the prevalence and effects of genetic defects that can cause infertility.10 to...
Causes of Infertility among the Couples Who are Attending the Infertility OPD of BSMMU
Causes of Infertility among the Couples Who are Attending the Infertility OPD of BSMMU
Introduction: Infertility may be defined as inability to conceive within one year of unprotected regular coitus. Approximately 85 – 90% of healthy young couples conceive within 1 y...
Clinical patterns and major causes of infertility among Sudanese couples
Clinical patterns and major causes of infertility among Sudanese couples
An understanding of the medical causes of infertility is crucial in order to reduce incidences of Infertility and for improving the clinical management of infertility. Although the...

Back to Top